This Week: AWS introduces the Serverless Bot Framework, Application Load Balancer now Supports Redirects and Fixed-Response Actions, Redshift now provides Customised Best Practice Recommendations with Advisor, AWS Greengrass now supports code written in C and C++ and we announce our Guru of the Week!

This Week: huge performance increase for S3, CodeBuild adds Build Monitoring and Notification with CloudWatch, new Instance Types with faster Processors and more Memory, new EC2 Compute Instances for Snowball Edge, Amazon Translate adds Support for 6 new languages and we announce our Guru of the Week!

This Week: tickets still available for Serverlessconf in San Francisco, Lifecycle management for EBS shapshots is now available, EFS Now Supports Provisioned Throughput, the AWS Deeplens Challenge begins and we announce our Guru of the Week!

This Week: Dynamic Outbound caller IDs now available in Amazon Connect, AWS GovCloud anoounces 4 new enhancements, Macie has new Service Linked roles, AWS is now the Official Technology Partner for F1 and we announce our Guru of the Week!

This Week: You can now trigger Lambda functions using SQS, Amazon Linux 2 is now in General Availability, Amazon Linux WorkSpaces are now available, EBS Elastic Volumes now includes EBS Magnetic volumes and we announce our Guru of the Week!

This Week: Amazon EKS is now in general availability, there is a new service called Server Fleet Management at Scale, great new enhancements to the Polly WordPress plugin, Amazon Neptune is now in general availability and we announce our Guru of the Week!

This Week: Amazon announce two new EC2 instance types: the i3.metal, ideal for high-performance workloads or applications that cannot run in a virtualized environment; and the C5d, which is configured with local SSD block storage and is ideal for apps that rely on high-speed storage. The ALB now supports a Slow Start Algorithm that allows targets to warm up before accepting requests. Early-bird tickets are still available for ACG’s Serverlessconf 2018 in San Francisco. And we announce our Guru of the Week winner!

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a secure cloud services platform, offering compute power, database storage, content delivery and other functionality to help businesses scale and grow. Explore how millions of customers are currently leveraging AWS cloud products and solutions to build sophisticated applications with increased flexibility, scalability and reliability.

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Office 365

The breadth of scale of this platform is it’s ‘killer feature’ in our opinion. It is feasible that for less than $10 per user and a connection to the internet, a company has an entire infrastructure which is feature rich, from collaboration to artificial intelligence.

We specialise is migrating parts or all of on premises infrastructure to Office 365. Our solutions centre around a single username and password, so we go to great lengths to combine and integrate technologies around this identity.

Microsoft

Microsoft’s business tools have always been market leading and only go from strength to strength. Their server products are beyond stable, cloud ready and at the cutting edge. With the latest version of their desktop operating system Windows 10, we are seeing continuous feature upgrades and cross platform integrations that the ‘Old Microsoft’ would not have considered.

We are experienced Microsoft Certified Engineers and Experts and are committed to continuing the implementation and support of Microsoft’s suite of products.